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Rapture depiction in Star Trek serial

questfortruth

Well-Known Member

Is there other non-Biblical depictions, reminding us about coming
Rapture of the Body of Christ?

The evacuation from danger happened in Star Trek.
Hence, it reminds me of the danger and evacuation of "personal" -- God's workers. We work here to save people.
 
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River Sea

Well-Known Member

Is there other non-Biblical depictions, reminding us about coming
Rapture of the Body of Christ?

What about Spock?
Would this be in the earlier frame and still be in the frame when you write about the rapture of the body of Christ?


I wonder if in any of these shows they included awareness of Shekinah and thus showed the blessing sign. Was Spock a priest giving a blessing? What do you think?

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Sirona

Hindu Wannabe
In his second autobiography "I am Spock", Leonard Nimoy described how he "borrowed" the Vulcan greeting from a gesture made by rabbis during Jewish divine service in synagogues.
 

Windwalker

Veteran Member
Premium Member
Is there other non-Biblical depictions, reminding us about coming
Rapture of the Body of Christ?
You mean the transporter reminds you of the idea of Jesus rapturing believers up into the clouds? I never thought of it that way.

This scene however does. :)

 

questfortruth

Well-Known Member
You mean the transporter reminds you of the idea of Jesus rapturing believers up into the clouds? I never thought of it that way.
The evacuation from danger happened in Star Trek.
Hence, it reminds me of the danger and evacuation of "personal" -- God's workers. We work here to save people.

 

Alien826

No religious beliefs
I think it does illustrate the possible risk of injury when everyone is dashing for the exits. Did you see that kid fall down?

Oh, wait a minute. "Rapture" not "rupture". Sorry.

Totally off topic, I've often wondered about the practice of taking children on a vessel that could be engaged in combat.
 

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member

Is there other non-Biblical depictions, reminding us about coming
Rapture of the Body of Christ?

The evacuation from danger happened in Star Trek.
Hence, it reminds me of the danger and evacuation of "personal" -- God's workers. We work here to save people.

I remember that episode, as it showed a brief clip of the Bynars, an alien race who came on board to fix the Enterprise computer. They needed to "borrow" the Enterprise so they programmed some fake emergency which caused the evacuation order. Riker and Picard were on the holodeck - and somehow communication to the holodeck was cut off, so they didn't get the message. Instead, Riker was entranced and captivated by Minuet, a holodeck character like no other, who was programmed with special enhancements by the Bynars. But there was no actual danger to the ship. But, Riker and Minuet...I guess it was never meant to be.

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Muffled

Jesus in me

Is there other non-Biblical depictions, reminding us about coming
Rapture of the Body of Christ?

The evacuation from danger happened in Star Trek.
Hence, it reminds me of the danger and evacuation of "personal" -- God's workers. We work here to save people.

I believe there are differing opinions on how people are raptured. One is that people are teleported ie they disappear from one place and appear in another. A second is that people are levitated as some have said occurs in alien abductions.
 

Muffled

Jesus in me
In his second autobiography "I am Spock", Leonard Nimoy described how he "borrowed" the Vulcan greeting from a gesture made by rabbis during Jewish divine service in synagogues.

I believe it is unlikely that the rabbis uttered the phrase "live long and prosper."
 

Muffled

Jesus in me
You mean the transporter reminds you of the idea of Jesus rapturing believers up into the clouds? I never thought of it that way.

This scene however does. :)


Somehow the lady forgot there had to be a trumpet blast and a loud call to gather.
 
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